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- Macroecology abstract "Macroecology is the subfield of ecology that deals with the study of relationships between organisms and their environment at large spatial scales to characterise and explain statistical patterns of abundance, distribution and diversity. The term was coined by James Brown of the University of New Mexico and Brian Maurer of Michigan State University in a 1989 paper in Science.Macroecology approaches the idea of studying ecosystems using a "top down" approach. It seeks understanding through the study of the properties of the system as a whole; Kevin Gaston and Tim Blackburn make the analogy to seeing the forest for the trees.Macroecology examines how global development in climate change affect wildlife populations. Classic ecological questions amenable to study through the techniques of macroecology include questions of species richness, latitudinal gradients in species diversity, the species-area curve, range size, body size, and species abundance. For example, the relationship between abundance and range size (why species that maintain large local population sizes tend to be widely distributed, while species that are less abundant tend to have restricted ranges) has received much attention.".
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- Macroecology wikiPageExternalLink www.evolutionary-ecology.com.
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- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Abundance_(ecology).
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Systems_ecology.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Ecology.
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- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystems.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink James_Brown_(ecologist).
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Latitudinal_gradients_in_species_diversity.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_State_University.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Natural_environment.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Science_(journal).
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Species-area_curve.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Species_richness.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink University_of_New_Mexico.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLink Wildlife.
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macroecology".
- Macroecology wikiPageWikiLinkText "macroecological".
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- Macroecology subject Category:Ecology.
- Macroecology subject Category:Systems_ecology.
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- Macroecology comment "Macroecology is the subfield of ecology that deals with the study of relationships between organisms and their environment at large spatial scales to characterise and explain statistical patterns of abundance, distribution and diversity. The term was coined by James Brown of the University of New Mexico and Brian Maurer of Michigan State University in a 1989 paper in Science.Macroecology approaches the idea of studying ecosystems using a "top down" approach.".
- Macroecology label "Macroecology".
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- Macroecology sameAs Глобальна_екологія.
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